Discovering Objective Truth and Dignity in New Harbor Press's Latest Release

New Harbor Press Launches 'Remembering Freedom'



New Harbor Press has recently released a thought-provoking book titled 'Remembering Freedom' by Connor Curley. This work arrives at a crucial time when society is grappling with confusion surrounding objective truth amid rising radical subjectivity.

In 'Remembering Freedom,' Curley embarks on a philosophical journey, emphasizing the significance of personhood and freedom. He adeptly combines elements from classical Thomistic philosophy with modern phenomenology to construct what he calls a 'perennial philosophy.' This approach counters the isolation many feel in contemporary society, arguing instead that humans are inherently communal beings. Curley's exploration leads us back to the idea that genuine encounters with reality flourish within our relationships, particularly with the divine.

A pivotal theme of the book is anamnesis, referring to the original memory of goodness and truth embedded within each human soul. Curley posits that this memory is foundational not only to our identity but also to the dignity that defines us as individuals. He states, "We are in a precarious state of trying to hold stable notions while being told that truth is merely a point of view." With this in mind, the author aims to help readers navigate the confusion and rediscover a path toward sane conceptualization.

Mark Richardson, the editor, highlights Curley's ability to intertwine the insights of prominent thinkers such as Josef Pieper and Pope John Paul II into a cohesive narrative that reflects the essence of reality. Richardson points out that this book serves as a crucial starting point for individuals wishing to engage meaningfully in today’s public discourse, which often strays into extreme idealism.

With the increasing complexity of societal views on truth and personal identity, 'Remembering Freedom' equips readers with essential tools for coherent engagement within their communities. Curley's articulate arguments challenge the idea of unfettered personal license, fostering a culture of cooperation instead.

Book Details
  • - Author: Connor Curley
  • - Publisher: New Harbor Press
  • - ISBN: 978-1-63357-483-0
  • - Retail Price: $28.95
  • - Available Formats: Paperback and eBook
  • - Where to Buy: The book can be found at major online retailers as well as the New Harbor Press Store.

With 'Remembering Freedom,' New Harbor Press continues to push the boundaries of philosophical literature, inviting readers to engage in meaningful reflections on freedom, truth, and dignity. This book is sure to resonate with those seeking to reclaim foundational principles in an era filled with uncertainty.

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